Ohio Rep. Jim Jordan, the ranking Republican on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, during the hearing with President Trump's former lawyer, Michael Cohen. [Screenshot / Congressional Pool Feed]

Starbucks founder Howard Schultz criticized the two-party system and urged a centrist approach during an event last night at the Parma Library. Schultz, who's weighing a 2020 presidential bid as an independent, was at the library to promote his new book, "From The Ground Up". He told a sold-out audience of mostly young people that the fear and hatred seen in the media is not the "real America." Democrats worry he could help President Trump win re-election by splitting the anti-Trump vote, but Schultz told the audience life-long Republicans are not going to choose a far-left Democrat like him.